Science tells us that the atoms of every breath we take connect us with all other living things, past and present, with every man-made system that sustains our civilisation, and with every natural system that sustains us on this planet. And yet the medium for those many and vital connections goes relatively unnoticed, or worse, is thoughtlessly abused.

The air is the invisible background to our everyday lives, an omnipresence that knows no physical, cultural or social boundaries.
Whether it guides us towards a pantheistic worldview, or advocates a human reconnection with nature and each other, a greater awareness that the air is present, alive and shared can only be healthy. It will encourage not only more respect for how we treat the atmosphere, but also an increased empathy for those who share it with us.